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DOCTORS are today fighting to save the life of a woman whose face was聽completely skinned by a pack of stray dogs.聽The predators ripped off all
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Tatyana Loskutnikovas clothes and gnawed her flesh down to the bone during the sickening attack in Russia.6Horror screams by victim Tatyana Loskutnikova alerted nearby residentsCredit: instagram.com/very.very_bad6Police shot many of the wild predators who attacked the 20-year-old Credit: Yevngeny Konoplyov/Infopol.ruThe horror screams of the 20-year-old nail artist alerted locals who scared away the wild pack.They then carried the gravely wounded woman to the safety of a nearby house, in the city of Ulan-Ude, and called the emergency services.The victims face
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has been horrifically disfigured, with all the skin gnawed away, including her eyelids, and she suffered serious blood loss, say reports from the scene.聽Her family say Tatyana s face has been damaged beyond recognition during the savaging in -
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22C temperatures.She is today in a Mfua Europe on alert for New Year s Eve terror as France deploys 90,000 cops amid very high risk of attacks
MORE than 60,000 structures hidden for centuries underneath the jungle in Guatemala have been discovered, changing everything we thought we knew about the Maya civilisation.Researchers uncovered the vast, interconnected network of ancient cities using technology called LiDAR light detection and ranging in what s been hailed
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as a major breakthrough .7 These photos have revealed ancient Mayan ruins that have lay hidden for centuriesCredit: Wild Blue Media / Channel 4They used the technology to map 1,300 square miles of the Maya Biosphere Reserve in the Peten region of Guatemala, and then removed the tree canopy from aerial images of the landsc
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ape, news.com.au reports.This revealed a huge system of ruins far more complex than what has widely been believed by Maya specialists, including highways connecting cities and quarries, and complex irrigation and terracing system
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s supporting masses of workers.Thomas Garrison, an Ithaca College archaeologist and National Geographic Explorer, said: